Sanitary washbasin.



- F. W. OAELSON.

SANITARY WASHBASIN.

APPLICATION TILED AUG. 21, 1912 Patented Mar. 3, i914.

' of the said linings may .material, Which, after lining, which shall W. CARLSON, @F HELENA llION'IANA.

SANITARY WASHIBASIN,

Specification of Letters Patent. Patqgmtvad Man", 3, 31914,, Application filed August 21, 1912. Serial Ito. Elltfltid.

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To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, FREDERIC W. CARL- SON, a citizen of the United States, residing at Helena, in the county of Lewis and Clark and State of Montana, have invented new and useful Improvements in Sanitary Washbasins', of which the following is a specification.

The present invention relates to improvements in Wash basins or the like.

In carrying out my invention I propose to provide anordinary Wash basin or the like, with an inner'lining of an antiseptic being once used, is e removed from the basin and the member? adapted to b when t e same is arranged Within the basin. destroyed. 1

I also aim to provide a lining of this character, which shall be strong and durable, which will not be susceptible to the'elfect of the water received therein, and which may be easily and quicklyapplied to the basin. A still further object of the, invention is the provision of a lining of this character, which may be easily and quickly folded and suspended from a suitable rack arranged in close proximity to the basin, vvhereby one be brought into use when the lining-used has been removed from the basin.

A still further t e provision of terial, or the same maybe provided with an inner facing of the said antiseptic ma terial. The member 2 is further provided with a, cutting element 4, the same being preferably in the nature of a cord. This cord is preferably arranged Within the memher 2 during the process of manufacture, but the said cord may be secured to the member in any desired or preferred manner. One end of the cord is extended beyond the bead or flange 3.

When the paper basin 2 is arranged-within the lavatory basin 1 and Water delivered to Within the said paper basin, the body of .Water will cause the paper basin to expand or to be forced against the inner face of the lavatory basin 1 to snugly engage therewith, and also the body of Water will necessarily soften the basin 2 so that thesame may be easily destroyed. It derstood that the body of water within the destructible basin 2 Will provide sufiicient resistance to permit of said basin severed when a sharp pull is-exerted upon the extending end of the cord center thereof, or in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the destructible basin member, and as this cord is arranged within the body of the paper basin, a suflicient length to have its'end within the basinarranged either directly above or a slight distance beyond the outlet for the lavator basin.l,the paper-basin 2 when severed wi l permitof all of the water contained therein finding an outlet bfore the paper member object ofvthe invention is a collapsible, destructible have its upper face or edge'formed with a reinforcing head or rim, which shall greatly add to the strength of the same as Well as to formmeans whereby the lining may be sustained upon the upper face of th basi With, the ab ve recited objects in View and others, of a'similar nature, the improvement resides in the novel formation of devices, hereinafter fully described and claimed. I 7 i In the drawing, Figure 1 is a sectional viewthrough an ordinary lavatory basin illustrating my improvement .arranged therein, the improvement being also shown in section, and Fig- 2 is a greatly enlarged detail sectional View through my improve-- intent and taken in aline with the severing element.

Referring now to the drawings in detail; the numeral 1 aln basin and 2 the removable, deStIH Chble is entirely Withdrawn from the basinl. antiseptic, inner lining for the same; In Havin thus fully described the mventlon this'connectio'n it maybe well to state that what is c aimed as nevvis:v

While the improvement is illustrated as ap-. As an article of manufacture, auxiliary being will, of course, be un- 4 toward the I v basin 0r lining for v is delivered to within the through the upper edge thereof and adapted when a 1 1s exerted thereon in the vd1- rection o the longitudinal axis of the said 15 destructible basin' to sp 't the basin to allow the water to flow therefrom to within a the basin proper.

In testimony whereofi I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

FREDERICK W. CARLSON; I Witnesses: P. F. Hosea, i

Bin-rm CARTER. 

